Temple surrounded by deep green trees.
About Shingan Temple
At the beginning of the Edo period, the second son of Tokugawa Ieyasu was erected as a place for Hideyasu Yukiko.
The building can be seen with the crest of the Mitsuba Aoi.
Also within the precinct are the Awashima Shrine, known for its pair of a 400-year-old Ginkgo, a bowl and the February 8 needle offering.
Map and Access
Basic Information
Spot name | Shingan Temple |
Address | 3-27-1 Daisawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo |
Nearest station | About 8 minutes on foot from Shimokitazawa Station South Exit About 8 minutes on foot from Ikenoue Station exit About 11 minutes on foot from Setagaya-Daita station south exit |
TEL | 03-3422-1370 |
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※ About facility information, there may be information that is not necessarily accurate on our site due to changes over time.
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